Remove Red Alloy and replace it with Signalum.
pm065 opened this issue ยท 11 comments
Who calls their fancy new modded metal Red Alloy???
Also, 4 redstone + iron is (again) a little unimaginative.
Signalum is much better suited to the job.
Who calls their fancy new modded metal Red Alloy???
People who want their fancy new mod to sound like Project Red? ๐
Anywho, good suggestion, I'll think about it.
I like the suggestion a lot. People should stop creating for every small thing a new uncommon material.
Actually you could even go a step further and remove the gatecrafting station thing. I hate the idea of an entirely new crafting station for this extremely niche use. Plus if I'm not mistaken it prevents automating the components, right?
We have signalum gears, plates, ingots, nuggets and dust, plus redstone dust itself. We could stuff all those things in different configurations and see what happens ๐
also removing red alloy means one less molten metal for me to create yessss
from what I saw, the gate crafter uses a lot of dupe recipes. making individual unique 3x3 crafts would be a fair amount of work.
If it's agreed that it would be a good idea ignoring the amount of effort needed, once I finish the molten metals I'll attempt it. There isn't THAT many:
https://gyazo.com/b55decd643de39ed3bfe91541effbb11
I think the only reason it looks like a lot in the gatecrafter is because it uses the shoddy vanilla trade interface.
EDIT: Actually, if you look at the gatecrafter's interface, it uses lots of similar recipes, but only a few duplicates. It shouldn't be that hard, with all those signalum variants at my disposal.
Not to discount what's being done here, but one of the recent IE updates just added basically this entire mod into base IE.
It now has a Circuit Table that's used to program circuit boards
Programmed boards can then be inserted into a Logic Unit, which can store up to 10 of them. you can use this to do simple logic such as an AND gate, or you can use it for more complicated circuits... like 2 AND gates that then feed into an OR to send an output if either of the two sets of AND signals is on.
With that considered, More Red seems rather redundant at this point.
Hmm.. What about bundled/colored redstone cables? Does IE have something similar?
Yeah, the ie wire just naturally carries all 16 color signals. Which is also how you interact with the logic block. White signal in and red signal in, for instance, can go out as blue depending on how the circuits are programed
Alright, no reason to keep More Red then, yeeting it shall be. Thanks guys ๐